Elevator.



No. 894,419 'PATENTED JULY 28, 1908. T. B. BENNETT & c. P. SMITH!E-LBVATOfi. APPLIUATION FILEDJAN. 28, 1908.

WfZl YESSES and erect description oi the invention,

'lllEllOMrlll BENNETT AND CHARLES filvll'llEl, F FLANAGAN, ILLINQIS.

litpeoificetion of Letters ll etented July 28, 1908.

Application filed January Eli, 1%8. lleriol llo. tllilfillo.

1n county of Livingston end State of lllinois, .heve nivented eerteinnew end useful lmprovemen in Elevators end We do hererollowing to be efull, clear, such by declare the esyvr enoble others skilled in the artto which is eppertenis to melreend use the some" is the upperend portionof the casing of elevator o '3 B- is the up er grid e sprocket ifitsprojecting end ortions.

This invention reletes to elevators for reising groin, end other similarmaterial; and it consists e revoluhle discherge spout es heren eiterfully described end cleimed.

lnthe drawings, l igure 1 is e side view,

partlvin section, showinr" the to portion or an elevetor provided withedisc ierge spout re e accordin to this invention. is e plan view oi te' some.

any approved construction.

she t of the elevator pro-q errel b, and Die vided "with e the elevetorbend or cheinprovided with buckets c.

The shaft Bis journeled'in the casing A, Wheel D is secured on one of iso. 'horizonte shaft journeled in beer lugs e which project from theupper end of the casing A. A sprocket Wheel F is secured .edjustcble pulon the shaft E, and f is e drive-chein which passes over the s rocketWheels D and F, ey e is provided for tight ening the drive-chain f, andis supported. on one side of the casing A. 1 G is on elbow-pipe securedto the casing A in a; osition to receive the greiiior other meteriewhich is discher ed from the elevetor i the shaft ilpend ll. is e passesover the pinion '5 end the buckets. The free end portion g of thiselbow-pipe is arranged et on acute angle with IS e discherge pipe or gand provided with suitable means for preventing it from slidinglongitudinally off it. A sprocket wheel I encircles the spout ill and issecuredto it.

J is an inclined shaft journeled in o hearing j-secure'd to the upperside of the elbow pipeGr. A sprocket pinion i secured on driveigheinwhich wheel I;

39 secured the top of the elevetor, so that the cribs or with thesteeply inclined end non-revoluble delivery spouts commonly used.

l rihet claim is! l. ,Thecoinhinetion, with en elevator pro vided. withdelivery pipe or chute, of a etreight discharge pipe or spout journeledat the tree end oi the said delivery pi e, and

rivisg' mechanism for revolving it e said discherge pipe on its ownaxis.

2. The combination, with an elevator provided with e downwardly endoutwardly curved delivery pipe or chute, of e straight dischergre pipejourneled at the free end of the eivery pipe and arranged at a slightinclination with the horizontal, and driving niechenism for revolvingthe said straight discharge pipe on its own axis.

3. The combination, with an elevator rovided with en elbow-pi e at itsupper en for receiving the lIlfl-llfillt. oi as straight discharge pipeor spout errenged in an inclined position end journals-d at the free endortion of, the said elbow-pipe, an inclined shaft journeled in orhearing scoured to the said elbow-pipe and arranged parallel with theseid inclined pipe, or {l1'lVB' -Cll3,lfl end sprocket Wheelsoperetively connecting the said shaft and pipe, end driving devices forrevolving seid elevetor.

in testimony whereof We efiix our signs-- tures, n presence oi twoWitnesses.

THUMAS B. BENNETT. CHARLES P. SMITH.

lil itnesses Envrnnn Lircerisrn, Levine ltrcnennson;

tobe pieced in bins nearly up to the level of the said sheilaoperetively connected with the.

beveled toothed Wheel p is secured on the shaft M, end 1 ones can bemore fully filled their is possible--

